Who Is Weng Weng? Besides A 2’9” Filipino Action Star?

The Search for Weng Weng

This fall, director Andrew Leavold takes the Americas by storm with a tour to support the release of his book and DVD, The Search for Weng Weng. Follow in detail the amazing journey of one man’s obsession with exposing the truth behind the two-foot-nine James Bond of the Philippines. Join Leavold at one of his two New York appearances on Friday, October 13th, and Sunday, October 14th, in New York.

It sounds like the bizarre plotline of one of Leavold’s most favored cult films, but in the case of his documentary feature, The Search For Weng Weng, reality does indeed kick fiction in the nuts, then runs between its legs. With Weng Weng’s real story buried under more than 30 years of faulty memories, urban myths, and forgotten pop culture, it seemed a Herculean task. Was he really a black belt, super-spy, stunt king, ladies’ man, living saint, and plaything of the Marcos family? What was his real name, how many films did he make, and was he possibly still alive?

It took Leavold seven years to complete the film against seemingly impossible odds, and then screen the film all over the world, including Weng Weng’s front yard.

The Search for Weng Weng

But that was just the start of the story. This book is the definitive search for Weng Weng, an even wilder and woollier tale told by the filmmaker himself, as he travels from Imelda Marcos’ birthday party to the poorest slums of Manila, on the trail of one the Philippines’ most unlikeliest heroes – and most heartbreaking stories. Weng Weng’s tale of exploitation, greed, and fragile humanity is pieced together, fragment by tantalizing fragment, all the while revealing a detailed, never-before-told history of the Filipino Action Film, as told by a cast of actors, stuntmen, Weng Weng’s family and colleagues, historians, midget waiters, and Imelda herself. Plunging head-first into the heart and soul of the Philippines’ culture and history, Leavold also tells his own story of transforming his own life from fan to filmmaker, all the while experiencing the most surreal adventure of a lifetime.

It’s part detective story and midget bio, part gonzo travelogue, part Filipino B Film history lesson, and part magical Quest for the Holy Grail – if the Grail is a two-foot-nine James Bond of the Philippines.

The Search for Weng Weng

Event Schedule:

Friday, October 13th, 7 p.m.

Forbidden Planet and Wild Eye Releasing are proud to present The Search for Weng Weng DVD and Book release party with director/writer Andrew Leavold! Hang out with Andrew in an intimate setting, pick up a copy of The Search for Weng Weng book or DVD, and get it signed.

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Sunday October 14th

Wild Eye Releasing and Horror Boobs present The Search for Weng Weng Screening and Book signing at Alamo Drafhouse Yonkers. See The Search for Weng Weng on the big screen, stay for a post screening Q&A with director Leavold. Copies of The Search for Weng Weng book and DVD will be available for purchase and Andrew will be happy to sign it for you.

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